hmmm. Not having watched the video, I'm gonna suggest another avenue: check that one or another belt isn't actually the cause of the squeak.
The check is simple and can be done a couple ways. One, a little spray of water on the pulley so the surface of the belt is wetted. Two, rub some candle wax on a running belt. Either will temporarily quiet a squeaky belt.
Make sure you keep your sleeve, fingers, arm, hand, hair, well free of moving parts. One friend that ran a finger through a VW alternator pulley, broke it pretty well. The other ran his finger through the drive sprocket on his motorcycle, now short by a joint. So do be careful around moving stuff and learn from the mistakes of others, you won't have time to make them all yourself!
Other than that, look at the cam lobes on #1 and see if the high spot has a groove worn in it. Your spray bar may be good now, but it may not always have been that way.